1970 Dodge Charger
1. Engine Options:
318 cubic inch (5.2L) V8: Produced around 230 horsepower.
383 cubic inch (6.3L) V8: Produced around 290-330 horsepower depending on configuration.
440 cubic inch (7.2L) V8: Offered in various configurations with power outputs ranging from 375 to 390 horsepower.
426 cubic inch (7.0L) Hemi V8: Produced around 425 horsepower.
2. Transmission:
3-speed automatic transmission (TorqueFlite) and 4-speed manual transmission available.
Depending on the engine and trim level, transmission options could vary.
3. Performance:
Acceleration: 0-60 mph in around 6 seconds for the high-performance models.
Quarter-mile time: High 13 to low 14 seconds at around 105-115 mph for the top-end models.
Top speed: Varies depending on the engine and gearing but could reach over 130 mph for some configurations.
4. Dimensions:
Length: Approximately 208 inches
Width: Approximately 76 inches
Height: Approximately 53 inches
Wheelbase: Approximately 117 inches
5. Weight:
The curb weight of the 1970 Charger ranged from approximately 3,700 to 4,000 pounds depending on the engine and equipment.
6. Fuel Economy:
Fuel efficiency was relatively low by modern standards due to the performance-oriented nature of the vehicle. Actual fuel economy would vary depending on driving conditions and the specific engine/transmission combination.
7. Features:
Depending on the trim level and options, features could include:
Bucket seats
Center console
Woodgrain trim
Upgraded upholstery
Power steering
Power brakes
Air conditioning (optional)
AM/FM radio (optional)
Rallye instrument cluster
8. Production Numbers:
Exact production numbers for each engine and trim combination are not readily available, but the 1970 Charger is considered relatively rare, particularly in higher-performance configurations.
These specifications give an overview of what you could expect from a 1970 Dodge Charger. Specific details may vary depending on the individual vehicle's configuration and options.
14 мар 2024